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In reply to the discussion: Yes, it will be necessary to unify behind one candidate to beat Trump...but it's not just that... [View all]Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)34. We absolutely do not need a divisive primary...thus I hope neither Hillary nor Bernie
run in 20. Whoever, wins is our only avenue to stop Trump...not matter what. Thus you vote for them or you support Trump...and I for one am sick of the primarying of Democrats at the moment for any reason...and have crossed off any organization that does this including Our Revolution or Move On from my list- for money or time. I want nothing to do with them.
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Yes, it will be necessary to unify behind one candidate to beat Trump...but it's not just that... [View all]
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
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+100. At this point, a "it will be 4 more years of this junk unless you vote" campaign
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#28
So youre saying we didn't have a "real contest and a real debate"? Bullshit.
bettyellen
Oct 2017
#30
I'm not. I'm saying it sounds like there's a effort to try and pressure all of us
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#31
You are implying exactly that. And it's nonsense. Stop this divisive bullshit.
bettyellen
Oct 2017
#33
There are numerous threads on DU right now talking about getting behind one candidate
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#48
You confuse an already existing support for a candidate as pressure on you.
LanternWaste
Oct 2017
#52
So if they don't mention a candidate how are they pressuring you to support someone?
tammywammy
Oct 2017
#56
The process is going to happen, not sure why you'd think otherwise. But it seems like you're
bettyellen
Oct 2017
#61
If I answered your bullshit about the primaries I'd get an alert, so fuck this conversation. Stop
bettyellen
Oct 2017
#63
No, it's not looking like trump 2020. He has a 32% approval rate and it's dropping 7% a month.
Squinch
Oct 2017
#11
It seems to be the new thing to push around here. I wonder what they are hoping to gain by it?
Squinch
Oct 2017
#17
It couldn't be progressive to agree on someone right NOW-we're three years out.
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#22
Also, the country has moved right... a center left candidate is the only one who can win.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#35
There is no question it has...Look at the results...moderate GOP types are retiring en masse.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#47
I'm not talking about the primary at all, or about HRC...I campaigned for HRC in the fall.
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#57
We absolutely do not need a divisive primary...thus I hope neither Hillary nor Bernie
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#34
I love Joe Biden ...met him a few times...really great guy. I will always be sad he didn't have a
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#44
I agree...am 100% behind Pelosi...and wish that supposedly progressive organizations would
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#45
The party could stop Bernie from running by adopting most of his economic agenda
Ken Burch
Oct 2017
#42